My deepest sympathies to Joe and family. I've only known Rita and Joe a year but witnessed how you touched so many lives at the nursing home every day. A kind word, advice, a joke, or a big smile, you helped brighten the lives of residents, staff and other families visiting their loved ones. Joe, you are such a devoted husband and an inspiration to all. I will miss our table setting conversations and think of you and Rita often. God Bless.

Joe and family,
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. As part of the Rorbach Lane family there is so many memories. Always a smile when she and Joe walked by and all the wonder times we all shared at the Rorbach Lane picnics. Horse shoe tournaments, a lot of conversations, good food and good music by Mr. Rossborough. RIP sweet Rita

Dear Joe,
While I surely send my thoughts and concerns to you and your family, I also send gratitude for once having had Rita as a friend in my life. She truly was a treasure and a delight to know, and enriched so many of the lives that she touched along her life's journey.
Please know that I, together with your many friends and family share your loss and hope that a lifetime of wonderful memories will help to soften that loss.
In sympathy and blessings,
Stephanie Crissman
Geneseo/Sarasota, Fla

Dear Amie and family, I didn't know your Mom but she must have been a good person to lead the life she did and raise a fine woman such as yourself. Bob and I are sorry you have lost her. Blessings, Sarah

I would like to extend my deepest condolences to Rita's family. She was a wonderful lovely lady. I had the opportunity to go into her classroom many years ago for a career day talk. Believe me she ruled that classroom with love and a bit of a dictatorship too. I have missed that saucy personality of hers. May she rest in peace. She definitively deserves it.